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Four-spot orb-weaver

Araneus quadratus

Description:

The four-spot orb-weaver (Araneus quadratus) is a common orb-weaver spider found in Europe and Asia. Females can reach 17 mm in length, especially when gravid, males approximately half that. They are quite variable in appearance, ranging from brown to bright orange or green, but they always have the characteristic four white spots on the abdomen. The darker color morphs are easiest to identify, due to the contrast between the white spots and the rest of the body. The legs are sometimes brightly striped. Adult females can actively change their color. It takes about three days to take on colors that accurately match their resting surface. (Wiki)

Habitat:

The spider lives in gardens, wooded areas, or wherever there is vegetation to string an orb web across. This species builds its web close to the ground to catch jumping insects such as small grasshoppers. The female builds the more elaborate web, complete with a funnel-shaped retreat off to the side where she goes during inclement weather. The web is smaller and closer to the ground than those of other species of orb-weaver. (Wiki)

Notes:

With prey, a hoverfly...

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Jeannette
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Jeannette

Denmark

Spotted on Aug 14, 2012
Submitted on Aug 21, 2012

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